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Show - 1 The Bow-o- f What mean you, Joris?" I think that he loves her." Orahge Ribbon Wellf. !ARCH ENEMY OP MILTON. ' . Pfis That he would like to marry her. la she eo fair?" A ROMANCE OF NEW YORK A "beautiful face And gracious ways' she has. Like her, the beloved Rachael must have been, I think. By AMELIA C. BAR.R. Why do you not stand with Bram as" Author of Friend OUvtm- .Thou And (He OtKar One. Em. you stood with Katherine?" CopJright, !88. by Dodd, HnI ut Company. To "Little use it would be, Joris. give consent in this matter would be sacrifice refused. Be sure that CHAPTER X. (Continued.) Katherine stood with her child in Joris was so wrapped up in his her arma, listening to the ever fainter Cohen will not listen to Bram; no, nor to you, nor to me, nor to Miriam. grief that be did not notice Bram was beat of hoofs. Her husband had gone "Say to Bram, 1 am willing, and suffering also. Bram got the brunt back to duty, his furlough had expirof the world's wonderings and inqui- ed, their long, leisurely honeymoon Cohen will say to him, Never, never ries. People who did not like to ask was over. But she was neither fear- will I consent If you keep the Jews Joris questions felt no such delicacy ful nor unhappy. Hyde's frienda had cup for Bram and Miriam, Always with Bram. Joris could, in some de- procured his exchange into a court you will keep It;, yes, and they that t live after you, too. , gree, control himself; he could speak regiment. He was only going (o At the very hour Joris and Lysbet of Le marriage with regret, but with- London, and he waa still her lover. out passion; he had even alluded, in She looked forward with clear eyes as were discussing the position of their son with regard to Miriam Cohen, the some cases, to Hyde's family and ex- she said to herself, So gratefully was being definitely settled believed The majority pectations. happy am 1! So good la my husband! question that he was secretly a little proud of So dear la my child! So fair and at another point For Joris waa not the only person who had observed the alliance. But Bram was aflame sweet Is my home!" B ram's devotion to the beautiful Jewe with indignation; first, if the Katherine would not have been hap- ess. Cohen had watched him with were at all doubted; second, if py had the estrangement between close and cautious jealousy for many it were supposed to be a satisfactory herself and her a continued parents to one to any member of the Van Heems-kirbitter or a silent one. She did not montha ; but be was far too wise he love stimulate and, opposition by family. suppose they would answer the letter did not believe In half measures. Hyde's brother officers held high she had sent by the fisherman Hudde, When he defined Miriams duty to her To success. comra'des to festival their so, Immediately after her arrival at he meant It to be in such ahape as every bumper they read the marriage Jamaica, Katherine wrote to her notice aloud as a toast, and gave a mother; and, without waiting for re- precluded argument or uncertainty; kind of national triumph to what was plies, she continued her letters regu- and for this purpose delay waa necesa purely personal affair. Joris read it larly from Hyde. They were In a sary. But It happened, that, after with dim eyes, and then lit his long spirit of the sweetest and frankest some months of negotiation, a final and satisfactory letter bad come 'to Gouda pipe and sat smoking with an confidence. him by the same post as brought air of inexpressible loneliness. Lya-bShe asked her advice with all the letter to Joris Van the paper faith of a child And the love of a Katherines read it, and then put Heemskirk. carefully away among the silks and daughter; and the sent through her He read lta contents with a sad satsatins in her bottom drawer. Hell those sweet messages of affection to isfaction and then locked it nwny It it. Semple read it and her father, which she feared A little until the evening hours secured him a fascination for him, to offer seemed without her mother's media- from business Then be Interruption. and for more than an hour he sat tion. -musing, with his eyes flxetj upon the - But when she had a son, and when went to his grandchild. She looked so pretty and happy and fateful words. Then he rose and went Hyde agreed to the boy being named to the hearth. There were a few George, she wrote a letter to him. careless, that for some time he did sticks of wood burning upon it, but The letter, full of love, starred Air not like to break the spell of her restthey had fallen apart He put them through with pet words, and wisely ful beauty. Then he said In slow, together, and, tearing out the notice, reminding him more of thelf own past even tones, My child, listen to me. This summer my young kinsman he aid it upon them. It meant much happiness than enlarging on her pres, Judah Belas co will come here. He more to Hell than the destruction of ent joy, made his heart melt He comes to stood watch-tnmarry you. Ton will be a t scrap of paper, andhadhebecome a film could do no business that day. He" felt happy wife, my dear. He has monit long after it he must go home and tell Lysbet, that eys and he has the power to make . af grayish ash. the mother could fully' unde man. Bram would not read it at all. He only and moneys, and be la a stand share his joy. He gave hey 1 have been cautious good young was too full of shame and trouble at that, concerning the letter with a smile, and then my dear." the event; and the moments went as walked down while and read she up There was a long pause. He did If they moved on lead. But after iea It. not hurry her, but (at patiently waithe gathered a great nosegay of narWell, a, beautiful letter this ing, with hla fixed upon the book cissus and went to Isaac Cohen's. He is. And Jorla, thou has a grandson of thy In her hand. eyea went into the store, and she seemed own name a little Joris. Oh, how I I do wot want to marry, grandto know his footstep. He had, no need long to see him! Would God be was father. I am so young. I do not ' to speak; she came at once from the here! know Judah Belasco." mystery behind the crowded "place The face of Joris was happy An if You shall have time, my dear. It Into the clearer light bis eyes shining; bat he bad not yet is of the agreement that he ahal Tael part acquaintance . bad evidently much to say. He walked about for now live la New York. advanced since that anxious evening an hour and listened to Lysbet, who, Put from your heart or fancy any when she had urged upon Bram the as she polished her (liver, retold him Intelligence of the duel between Hyde all , that Katherine had. said of her other young man. Have you not of our neighbor, Bram Van smd Neil Semple; for Bram gave her husband's love and of his to thought Heemskirk the flowers without embarrassment, her. At last he rose and goodness went into "He is good; he Is handsome. I and she burled their sweet face In the she watched him wan- fear he loves me. and garden lifted then and it sweet their petals, der from bed to bed, and stand look"Yon know not anything. If you with a smile at once grateful and ing down at the green sboota of the choose n husband, or even n shoe, by .'confidential. flowers. About three oclock he their appearance, both may Then Bram told her all the little early into th pinch you, hojfi with a firm cgulck SAV ftAa. J mam ml vA I that had arteyed him. ad w thing step. n Of tree you may expect good good talked as dear companions might talk. Lysbet, thinking I have been fruit It was not more than an hour ere of Katherines marriage. thinking Bram Van Heemskirk is also the looked came home. He quickly Cohen than I expected. It has turned son of a good father. Many times you at 'he young people and then stood Better have said It" to talk courteous- out' , by ram, and began I think that Katherine has made a events. Miriam leaned, Yqs, have jald it "But Bram is ly of passing good marriage the best marriage of not of our people. My dear, will you a magnificent against listening, all the children. apostle's cabinet" in black oak. . Dost thou believe that her hus- take your own way, or will yon obey the word of the Lord?" Against its carved and pillared back- band Is so kind and so prudent as she My father, I will keep the promise ground, her dark drapery fell , In ' that I made you. I will do all that almost unnoticed grace; but Jier fair says?" doubt I have." Nq face and small bands, with the mass you wish." See, then, I will aend Katherine : of white narcissus in them, had a Cohen bowed his head solemnly her portion. It is for her and her singular ' and alluring beauty. She children. Can I trust them with ltt" and remained for some minutes Afteraffected Bram aa something sweetly "Katherine is no waster, and full wards motionless. His eyes were supernatural might have done, it was of nobleness is her husband. Write closed, his face was ns still ns a paintan effort for him to answer Gotten; thou to him, and put it in hla charge ed face. Whether he was praying or be felt as If JX, would he impossible for And her children. And remembering, Miriam knew not Bat Katherine for him to go nway. o hla honor thou trust en- solitude- is the first cry of the woundhim In tell, and the clock struck But the hour, I and think that he will do la ed heart, anl she, went away into t. tirely, the shop boy began to put up the all She was. like a child that had been thing right" shatters, and the old man walked to smitten And whom there was none to Lysbet?" the door, taking Bram with him. comfort,; Bbt be never thought of What then, Joris?" Then Miriam, smiling her farewell, ' The drinking-cudisputing her grandfather's word, er of which silver, darker into the passed like a shadow of opposing his wUL us father at our It my gave marriage. ah ado ws. beyond; .and Bram ..went (To be continued.) was to home, wondering to find that she had whengiven was my great grandfather mayor Mlddlebqrg, Je, cast out. of bit heart hatred, malice, His name,, also, was Joris. To jny DEAD MAM MAKES TROUBLE. fretful worry and all grandson shall I send It?" Ph, my Joris, much pleasure would Presence In 8pirlt Pom Obnoxious to thou give Katherine and me also! Let CHAPTER XL His Successor. . ' the little fellow have it I will tell A colored family In Almagro has But thou, too, write her Katherine. At Hyde Manor, and Bram and Miriam a letter; for little she will think of recently bees broken up because of In Hyde Manor House, there was her fortune or of the cup If thy love the aightly appearance of the wifes former husband, says the Danville stir of preparation which Indi-- - thou send not with them." cates a departure. Hyde and Kather- - And Joris had done all that he pur- (Vo.) correspondent of the Richmond ine were taking a hasty meal together. posed and done it. without one grudg- Dispatch. The fact that the man in full uniform, his sword hue been dead a year or Hyde waa-b- r thought or doubting word. And question two does not seem to Affect In the at his side, his cavalry cap and cloak ing Hyde was not indifferent to such on a chair near him. They both rose noble trust He fully determined to least his desire to look npoa the of his former helpmeet ' He ' together Katherine bravely smiling deserve It and tears exceedinginvades the looking the privacy of the womans away As Joris sat smoking that night he much to the annoyance of chamber, ly lovely in her blue morning gown thought over hla proposal, and thea her trimmed with trillings of thread lace, hnsband. He made one of present for the time first It struck him that his and Hyde, gallant and tender, but the visits the other night He frequent Middleburg cup might have was dressed entirely in white, and ctlQ with the air of a man not averse algnlficance and value to came and stood at the foot of tha 'to go back to lifes reel duty. He took peculiar When Bram. Lysbet sat down with bed. . Katherine in his arms, .bissqd , awsy A little of content beside him end her tears, made her many a loving said, "Asigh The living husband decided that the happy night is this to ns, promise and then, lifting his pap gnd Joris, he answered, God Is. dead man had the beat right to the good; left the yoom. Evidently .he bettor to us than we trust him womans presence, and be dived bad quite r. recovered bis health and alwayp to say now what havs through the window, carrying the fwaut for., strength, for he sprang very eastly been considering the last hour tomf sash with him. The woman, who Into the saddle, and, gathering the other cup we- will send to seems to hare preferred the Bring to reins In Ida hand, kept the restive Joris, for I think Bram will like to the dead, followed his example. The pnimal in perfect control. have the Middleburg cup beet of all, pair spent the night thinly clad, unA moment he stood thus, the very Always Bram haa been promised der the stars. Ideal of a fearless, chivalrous, .hand- the Guilder land will he a divorce cup and the server And.pow some soldier; the next, his face soft with it" that goes man ( suit longer to llv thq refusing sued to almost womanly tenderness, hnsband woman whose with dead a Is That but I win tefl the truth;for e saw Katherine coming hastily visits her the in The you Middle night something, Lysbet and hall .Into Jh$ through the dim given by, the Jews of alear, sunshine and In. her Arms sms burg ppp jwas to to Middleburg my ancestor because came fearlessly - A 8uggestive Amendment She son. bis little favors, .and protection he gave A wealthy brewer in Montreal buBt bl side, and lifted the sleeping child (real when he was mayor of the city. A church and Inscribed on It: This to him. He stooped and kissed It end them Bram la very often with Miriam church was erected beautiful the , then , kissed again by Thomas Hob" back-- , Pohen u4 son happily Hebrews xL" at his aad sole palling expense. mother; Ood. keep Then f Joris stopped and Lysbet Some college wags altered the Inscripward, Good-byou.; love; goodby," he gave hia waited aaxkmsly for him to finish th tion so ns to make it read: "This horse his own wild will and was sentence; but he only puffed, puffed church was erected by Thomas Mol goon lost to eight among the trees of and looked thoughtfully At th bowl son at his souls expense. He hie us of hla pipe Ike park. . mar-Tlag- k et d g r ef On Man Embittered Whole Life ef Crest Poet Till ton's life waa embittered by contemptible spite of one Salmas-lua- . Writes Marie Corelli in the Blind Magaxlne. Salmaalua was the author of the Defenslo Regt, or of Kings, s poor piece of worn long ago forgotten, and he waa the procurer of foul libel against of Paradise Lost What an. Ill claim he has to the worla's memory arises merely from his for not only did he make the lowest tool to aid him In conspiring against Milton'a reputation, but he spread the lies broadcast even accusinggrossed th poet of having a hideous personal appearance a puny piece of man; a homunculus; a dwarf deprived of the human figure; a contemptible pedagogue. When the despicable slanderer .learned the tact that Milton, so far from answering to this description, was of a pleasing and attract!? appearance, he lmmedlatly changed hla tactics and began to attach his moral character which, aa even Milton'a bitterest political knee, waa austerely above the shadow eiy of suspicion. 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